Lokal Dela Krem is a vegan coffee and pastry shop that’s operated by the same group of people that run Lokal Vegan Bistro.

They serve a few artisan vegan cakes, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls as well as homemade vegan gelato. The coffee is well-made especially their cappuccinos with oat milk.

In the mornings during the week, Lokal Dela Krem serves a huge sandwich with smoked tempeh, vegan mayonnaise, and avocado.

It is a breakfast favorite of ours that we enjoy whenever we are in Warsaw.

Now, this delicious sandwich obviously sells out quickly so make sure you get there early to avoid disappointment!

Price range: 8-12 PLN ($2-$3) for a coffee and 4-20 PLN ($1-$5) for pastries and cakes.

What to order: Try the tempeh baguette with vegan mayo and avocado and the cupcakes and cinnamon rolls for a delicious dessert!

Lokal Dela Krem Address: 27A, Hoża, 00-521 Warsaw, Poland

Krowarzywa Vegan Burger

How often do you hear about a vegan restaurant that managed to win best burger in a city, not once but twice? And they didn't just win best vegan burger...they beat out all meat burgers as well!

That’s right, Krowarzywa was crowned “Best Burger in Warsaw” two years in a row winning over several dozen other burger joints in the city. And we have to admit that it might be one of the best burgers we’ve ever had!

Krowarzywa offers several tasty vegan patties including smoked tofu, seitan, chickpea, millet or a vegetable patty as well as a burger of the month!

You can then choose among several different buns and sauces including mayo, tomato, mustard, dill sauce, and spicy tomato.

Add a slice of vegan cheese and sit down and enjoy your hearty vegan burger!

Service is fast and friendly, and Krowarzywa also serves some amazing homemade lemonade!

Price range: 13.5 - 16.50 PLN ($3.5-$4.5) for a burger.

What to order: Get the pastrami vegan burger on a whole wheat roll with spicy tomato sauce and mayo.

What to order: Go for the vegan shakshuka or the vegan shawarma in a pita!

Tel Aviv Food and Wine Address: Poznańska 11, 00-680 Warsaw, Poland

Vegestacja

Vegestacja is an all vegan ice cream shop in Warsaw located about a 10-minute drive outside of the city center.

They offer a ton of different ice cream flavors. Vegestacja has everything from your standard sorbets to chocolate, peanut butter, yogurt with cherries, and more!

Their salted caramel ice cream seems to be a big hit among the locals, not to mention the pistachio.

The portions are generous and very fairly priced. Stop by and pay them a visit if you're in the area.

Note Vegestacja recently move the street with the most vegan Warsaw restaurants: Poznańska!

Price range: 5 PLN ($1.5) per scoop

What to order: Locals love the salted caramel!

Vegestacja Address: Poznańska 26, 00-684 Warsaw, Poland

Momencik

Momencik Vegan Burrito and Tacosis a Spanish owned vegan Mexico fast food joint. It is also one of the most popular vegan restaurants in Warsaw, and they offer everything from tacos, burritos, nachos to a soup of the day.

Now if you remember from our first experience, we didn't love Momencik and were actually quite disappointed our first time there.

But we believe in second chances, so during our second visit to Warsaw, we decided to try this all vegan Mexican restaurant again.

And our new verdict is that...Momencik is actually pretty good.

We went a few times during our most recent one month stay in Warsaw and opted for a Guacamole burrito instead of the California burrito, and we preferred it much more.

The vegan nachos were also much better because they had been properly drained this time.

All and all, Momencik is a solid vegan Warsaw restaurant.

They offer a good vegan lunch special which includes a fresh lemonade, soup of the day, and your choice of a burrito for an affordable price of 23.5 zloty or 25.5 zloty for the bigger burrito.

Momencik also gets props in our book for using biodegradable utensils and plates.

With all the Vegan Restaurants in Warsaw, You'll be Spoiled for Choice!

We weren’t really sure of what to expect before we arrived in Poland. Victoria visited Warsaw in early 2011, but back then there was no vegan food scene to speak of.

Now, after indulging in every vegan meal we could get our hands on, we know that being vegan in Warsaw is as easy as it gets.

Where else in the world can you find 10 all vegan restaurants within 3 blocks of each other? Not anywhere we’ve been at least! Actually, this area alone makes eating vegan in Warsaw effortless.

We are truly amazed at how an unexpected capital in Eastern Europe has managed to grow into one of themost vegan-friendly cities in the world which is why Warsaw is on our list of the best vegan digital nomad destinations.

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7 Comments

Kami

October 6, 2017 / 8:20 am

Amazing recommendations! I love observing how Warsaw is developing and how many great vegan spots open almost every month. Also, what I have noticed is that many non-vegan places do have some alternatives in offer. It is so helpful when I want to go out with my non-vegan friends and we need to find a place that will be approved by everybody. I hope that more restaurants wil follow the example 🙂

We certainly agree Kami! It’s inspiring to see such a growing vegan scene and we love to hear that non-vegan restaurants have started accommodating vegans as well. It makes life so much easier! ? Hopefully, as veganism spreads more and more restaurants will catch on and offer vegan dishes. We have been traveling around Europe since the beginning of the summer and so far Warsaw has been the most vegan-friendly place we’ve been to. Can’t wait to return!

Love your recommendations, I need to keep your post for my next Warsaw’a trip. I totally agree that Warsaw is one of the most vegan-friendly destinations I’ve been to. It was awesome and other cities should follow the example. I can’t wait to go to Warsaw again!

Great list, pretty spot on 🙂 for the next visit I would recommend you to check out following places – Vegan Ramen Shop (best ramen in town), Falla Warszawa and Mezze (as a better alternatives for Two Aviv), Falafel Beirut (great Lebanese streetfood), Curry Girls or Mango Vegan. Cheers from Warsaw and keep on rocking ! 🙂